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THE DOWNTOWN FALLUJAH WATER-RATIONING PROTOCOLS
by Mason Anfanger
416 pages
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A fledgling nurse, his late heroic father, demented mother, gold-digging girlfriend, faithful wife, zany kids, and a full cast of other comedians, enjoy halcyon days, even as they lament from afar the ongoing calamities of war, starvation, disease, and oppression.
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Category: Autobiography
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About the Book
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James Joyce and William Faulkner (Finnegan's Wake, The Sound and the Fury) are often credited with pioneering stream-of-consciousness as a literary device. The Fallujah Protocols are a stream of SUB-consciousness, a journey of dreams. It is hoped that this record is more than just a psychic purgation, as some psychologists propose, but that it touches on, partakes of, what Dr. Jung called the Collective Unconscious, and that Achilles may be correct when he says, in the Iliad (A, 63) that "..surely, dreams are from God."
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About the Author |
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If Mason Anfanger were looking for a job in a place like Gaza or Aleppo, he'd probably end up carrying bricks & stones to help rebuild bombed-out buildings, or maybe, with his nurse's training, help to take care of bombing victims, assuming he himself had survived. |
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